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UK Police to Review Alleged Misconduct by Lord Mandelson After New Epstein Files Publication

UK Police to Review Alleged Misconduct by Lord Mandelson After New Epstein Files Publication

Metropolitan Police to assess reports of potential public office misconduct amid fresh document revelations and intensifying political pressure
British law enforcement authorities have begun reviewing reports alleging misconduct in public office by Lord Peter Mandelson following the latest publication of extensive court documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that it has received multiple reports in the wake of renewed media scrutiny showing communications and interactions between Mandelson and the disgraced financier while the former Labour cabinet minister held senior government roles.

The review will determine whether these reports meet the threshold for a full criminal investigation.

The development comes after the United States Department of Justice released millions of pages of court records, private emails and financial information that have drawn fresh attention to Mandelson’s conduct during his time as business secretary and de facto deputy prime minister.

According to the material, Mandelson allegedly passed on confidential government information to Epstein, including details of internal discussions about major financial policy decisions, and sought to influence UK policy on behalf of Epstein’s interests.

In addition, documents appear to show personal financial transactions between Epstein and Mandelson’s then-partner, adding to the controversy surrounding their relationship.

Lord Mandelson resigned his membership of the Labour Party earlier this week, stating he did not wish to cause further embarrassment amid the escalating revelations.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who previously dismissed Mandelson from his post as ambassador to Washington in 2025 amid earlier scrutiny of his Epstein connections, has called for him to resign his seat in the House of Lords.

However, lawmakers note that removing a lifelong peerage under current rules would require primary legislation.

Law enforcement officials have been asked to review whether any alleged sharing of sensitive government information constitutes criminal misconduct in public office, an offence that carries serious legal implications.

Both Reform UK and the Scottish National Party referred Mandelson to the police, emphasising the need for clarity and accountability.

The Metropolitan Police has stated that all reports will be assessed before any decision is taken to launch a formal investigation.

As political pressure builds across Westminster, senior figures have urged a thorough and transparent examination of the allegations to uphold public confidence in government institutions.
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